- The Northern Progressives Movement for Good Governance (NPMGG) has condemned Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghans conduct during a Senate plenary
- The group criticized her for making baseless sexual harassment allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio
- They urged the Senate to conduct a transparent investigation and called on Nigerians to demand integrity and ethical standards in governance
Kogi Central lawmaker Senator Natasha accused the Senate President of sexually harassing her. Image: FB/Natasha AkpotiSource: FacebookGroup condemns Natasha’s errant behaviour in senateWe do not support or condone any woman in leadership who disregards these values in public service, the statement read.Reno Omokri, who in the past scored a victory when Natasha alleged he sexually harassed her, has weighed in on the Natasha-Akpabio saga.Source: TwitterNPMGG absolves Akpabio of wrongdoingThis appears to be a deliberate attempt to distract the public from her unethical conduct and evade accountability, the statement asserted.Nigerians must demand accountability instead of allowing false allegations to mislead the public, the statement emphasized.Senate urged to carefully investigate allegationsThe Senate is a sacred institution that upholds the laws of the country. It is too important to be undermined by the reckless actions of one individual, the statement concluded.All patriotic Nigerians must work collectively to protect the integrity of the Senate and ensure that no lawmaker, regardless of gender or status, is allowed to subvert its sanctity without consequences, the statement added.Senator Natasha’s husband breaks silence
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